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Wanganella left Melbourne June 3, leaves Sydney to-day for Wellington; due June 9. Leaves Wellington June 10 for Sydney, due June 14, and Melbourne, due June 16. , . Maunganui left Sydney June • 4 for Auckland: due June 8. Leaves Auckland June 10 for Sydney, due June J 4. PORT OF GREYMOUTH (THE PRESS Special Service.] GREYMOUTH. June 4. The Omana has been unable to enter Westport because of heavy seas on the bar, and cannot now reach Greymouth before Monday evening. On arrival she will load for Melbourne. The Karepo could not enter the port this morning because of the heavy seas on the bar, and at 10 a.m. she signalled that she was going to Westport until the weather moderates. The Karu is expected to leave Wellington on Saturday, and is due here on Monday morning to load timber for Petone, Wellington, and Miramar. The Walmea will load at Tarakohe today for Westport and Greymouth. She Is due on Monday to load coal for Plcton. The Alexander will leave Plcton this evening for Greymouth direct. On arrival she will load coal for Nelson. The Titokl left Onehunga on Wednesday for Westport and Greymouth, via Dargavllle and Wellington. The Huanui will sail with coal for Foxton when the bar moderates. “The Governor Bradford Trust” has been formed as the result of a meet- ! ing at the United States Embassy in j London with the object of preserving the homestead and farmlands of Robert Bradford, William Bradford's j uncle, at Austerfleld, near Doncaster, and the house in which, according to tradition, Governor Bradford was born. William was brought up by his uncle from infancy to the time he sailed in 1620 in the Mayflower with a little band of pilgrims from Austerfleld and Scrooby. Governor Bradford obtained a charter from James I giving Rim absolute power over all the extensive lands in and abound the Plymouth Colony in New England. Are you thinking of selling yom business? The quickest route between Buyer and Seller is through “The Press” Classified Advertisements—l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d, 'Phone 33-358. —6

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 22

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INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 22

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 22